A meiotic time-course for Arabidopsis pollen mother cells has been established based on BrdU pulse-labelling of nuclear DNA in the meiotic S-phase. Labelled flower buds were sampled at intervals and the progress of labelled cells through meiosis assessed by anti-BrdU antibody detection. The overall duration of meiosis from the end of meiotic S-phase to the tetrad stage, at 18.5°C, was 33 h, which is about three times longer than the mitotic cell cycle in seedlings. The onset of leptotene was defined by reference to the loading of the axis-associated protein Asy1, and this permitted the detection of a definite G2 stage, having a maximum duration of 9 h. It is likely, from two independent sources of evidence, that the meiotic S-phase has a duration similar to that of G2. The durations of leptotene and zygotene/pachytene are 6 h and 15.3 h, respectively, but the remaining meiotic division stages are completed very rapidly, within 3 h. The establishment of a meiotic time-course provides a framework for determining the relative timing and durations of key molecular events of meiosis in Arabidopsis in relation to cytologically defined landmarks. In addition, it will be important in a broader developmental context for determining the timing of epigenetic mechanisms that are known or suspected to occur during meiosis.